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MCP server / custom connector

What is an MCP server?

An MCP server is a service that exposes tools and context to AI applications over the Model Context Protocol, an open standard introduced by Anthropic in November 2024. A custom MCP server, sometimes called a custom connector, is one you add to a client yourself by pasting its URL into that client's connector settings, rather than picking it from a built-in directory. When the server is hosted and handles its own authorization, connecting is usually just that: paste the URL, approve the sign-in, done. No API keys and no code.

What this is called in Tempreon

Your Tempreon Bridge endpoint

Tempreon is delivered as a hosted MCP server. Add the Bridge URL once in any MCP-capable client and that tool gains your intelligence layer.

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